DutyGorn, contemporary artist, evolved from graffiti and street interventions into a multidisciplinary practice that merges painting, sculpture, and reclaimed materials. Emerging from urban contexts, his work moved beyond the immediacy of the street toward layered compositions built on deconstructed canvases, wood, and found surfaces. Rooted in portraiture but expanded through geometric structures and material stratification, DutyGorn’s practice explores identity, time, and transformation. His approach is grounded in reuse and recomposition, where fragments of past works are reassembled into new visual narratives. From public spaces to galleries and site-specific installations, his work transforms surfaces into places of memory, turning urban traces into contemporary visual language.

Female portrait balancing emotional fragility and explosive chromatic force.
Portrait, Dissolution, and Contaminated Surface
Veduta di una città stilizzata, con edifici moderni che emergono tra tratti pittorici evanescenti. Un volto umano, appena accennato, si fonde con lo sfondo, suggerendo una simbiosi tra identità e ambiente.